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Effect of Internal Structure on Thermal Properties of Alumina/Aluminum Composites Fabricated by Gelate-Freezing and Partial-Sintering Process, Respectively
Masayuki NakataKatsuaki Suganuma
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2005 Volume 46 Issue 1 Pages 130-135

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The purpose of the present work was to clarify the effects of parameters of porous ceramics on the characteristics of composites fabricated by high-pressure infiltration. Alumina with different porosity (15–70 vol%) and pore morphology was successfully fabricated by gelate-freezing and the partial-sintering, respectively. Alumina/aluminum composites were made by squeeze casting, the aluminum into the alumina sintered bodies. By evaluating the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) and thermal conductivity of the composites, it became obvious that variation in the structure and fraction of porous alumina sintered bodies influenced CTE, but not thermal conductivity.
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